For some reason Calibre won’t let me do anything because “drive is full” which I assume has to do with this.
Fedora Atomic Desktop 42 switched to composefs, which has a small full partition mounted to
/
. Your “real” filesystem is mounted on/sysroot
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ComposefsAtomicDesktops
shout-out to my boys with non-immutable distros looking at the same usage plot ✊😔
That is your / (root) partition. You can’t write to it because Aurora is an atomic & immutable distro.
Source: I use Aurora & Bazzite.
That’s the root partition, which is the core system partition. It’s probably read only because Aurora is an immutable system, that means that it doesn’t let you write to the system partition by default
From https://docs.getaurora.dev/ “System updates are image-based and automatic. Applications are logically separated from the system by using Flatpaks for graphical applications and brew for command line applications. Workloads for development are containerized.” Correct me if I’m wrong, I’ve never heard of this distro before
Run:
df -h
in the terminal and find out.
What’s the plug symbol mean?
Not mounted by default I assume
Launch Partition Manager and find out. It’s probably boot or efi.
It’s smol, probably your boot partition, or some rogue partition got created during OS installation
deleted by creator
dolphin is a file browser
Yeah, I know.
Aurora is immutable, I fucked up. Oops.
Edit: unsubscribed. My life will be better.